The
Big 99.9 Coyote Country presents Scotty McCreeery! And the show is
FREE! Join us at The Roadhouse, Monday Night, November 25th! Doors
will open at 4 p.m., and seating will be on a first come, first served
basis! 21 and over please! Don't miss Scotty McCreery at The
Roadhouse, 20 N. Raymond Road, in Spokane Valley.

Scotty McCreery will be playing a free show in the Spokane Valley on Monday.

Radio station 99.9 FM Coyote Country is bringing him to the Roadhouse in what organizers are calling an up close, acoustic show. McCreery
won “American Idol” in 2011. Since then he’s had hits with such songs
as “I Love You This Big” and “The Trouble With Girls.”

Admission to the 21 and older show is on a first-come basis. Doors will open at 4 p.m.
Two
local country acts will open: Coeur d’Alene’s Ashley Honnell and
Sandpoint’s Devon Wade. McCreery is scheduled to take the stage at
7:30 p.m.

The Roadhouse is at 20 N. Raymond Road in the Valley. For more information, call (509) 413-1894 or visit www.spokaneroadhouse.com.

Published: Saturday, November 23, 2013 at 13:22 PM.

Fans of Scotty McCreery will get a chance to see the country music star in person next month.

Tommy
Garrett, program director for WRNS, said McCreery is coming to Kinston
on Dec 5. as part of WRNS’s fifth annual Holiday Ho Hodown. The concert
will be at the Woodman Community Center at 8 p.m., with doors opening at
6:30 p.m.

Garret said tickets are free, and can be won through WRNS in a variety of ways.“There
(are) going to be ticket drops, win-it-weekends with WRNS and we are
going to have some on our WRNS Country Club,” he said. Garrett said tickets will be available on-air through Wednesday, with
WRNS giving out a pair of tickets at 8:10 a.m., 11:10 a.m., 4:10 p.m.
and 8:10 p.m. Garrett said tickets for a meet and greet with McCreery
will be given out along with other tickets over the next few weeks.

Tony
Denton, director of sales at WRNS, said the radio station will be at
Handy Mart locations in Jacksonville on Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. WRNS
will also be giving out tickets at Bojangles locations in Greenville and
Kinston on Monday and Dec. 2, respectively, from 4 to 6 p.m.

Two pairs of tickets will be given out every 10 minutes.

Denton said in previous years, the event has featured country artists such as Craig Morgan and Joe Nichols.

“It’s kind of our Christmas party for listeners we do each year,” he said. Garrett said he worked with McCreery’s camp to bring the country star to Kinston. “With him being a N.C. product, I figured it was perfect and he thought it as well. So he was ready to do it.”

Denton said there were stipulations to McCreery’s appearance. “It
had to be a free show in a family-oriented atmosphere, like the Woodman
Center, not in a bar or anything like that,” he said.

Garrett said there will also be charities
involved. The Food Bank of ENC will be present at the concert, and fans
are encouraged to bring canned goods as a donation. Kelly Cannon, executive director at the Woodman Center, said she is looking forward to McCreery’s show.“We
are extremely excited and privileged, that he chose our facility to host
his concert. We look forward to having the community come to our center
to see him,” she said.

How to get tickets for Scotty McCreery concert

Tickets will be given away to WRNS listeners through Nov. 27 at 8:10 a.m., 11:10 a.m.,